Planning Convention 2010

The 2010 Planning Convention: Planning: Shaping the Future

Want to check for updates to the programme, more details on a session or newly confirmed speakers? You've come to the right place.

As well as updating the main Convention Programme pages, we'll be posting here whenever there are changes, so you can see at a glance how the Convention's shaping up.

The event will develop a lot between now and June, but if you've got a specific question, please post here or use the Contact Us button (on the right of every page) and we'll do our best to help.  

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Matthew Farrow of the CBI is now confirmed to speak at our Wednesday morning plenary session, "Shaping economic recovery".

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We're delighted to have Trevor Beattie of the Homes and Communities Agency and Celia Carrington from Swindon Borough Council confirmed as speakers for the "Shaping the Future - Planning locally, delivering nationally" session at 11:50 on Tuesday 29 June.

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Alexis Robert, Urban Policy Specialist, OECD Urban Development Programme is now confirmed to speak at our international plenary session on Tuesday morning, "Shaping the global future – Cities and climate change".

We're also pleased to have Rosemary Thomas, Deputy Director, Welsh Assembly Government confirmed as a speaker for the "Question Time - Shaping the United Kingdom’s future" plenary, completing our panel representing all four UK nations. This will be an interactive session and you can submit your question for the panel here.

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The full Convention brochure is now available to download! This gives details of all the plenary sessions, speakers and includes a booking form if you prefer not to book online.

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In addition to the published programme (which you can download here), we're pleased to announce that our final speaker for the plenary debate is confirmed - Liz Peace, CEO of the British Property Federation.
Don't forget that RTPI members benefit from a discounted rate of £389 (+ VAT), while students, Licentiates and Young Planners (who are also RTPI members) pay just £140 (+ VAT)! That's a fantastic price for two days packed with planning content, including what is likely to be the first public speech by a new Minister for Planning.

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